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In Practice 8: 225-233 (1986)
© 1986 British Veterinary Association
A wide variety of conditions cause dyspnoea in the cat. Their differential diagnosis is vital not only for an estimation of prognosis but also for selection of appropriate treatment. Diagnosis can also be very rewarding to the small animal clinician.
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I am grateful to the many colleagues who helped in the preparation of this article, particularly Paul Wotton and Tim Gruffydd-Jones.
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